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spicate
spicate, a. (ˈspaɪkət) Also 9 spikate. [ad. L. spīcāt-us, pa. pple. of spīcāre to furnish with spikes, to make pointed, f. spīca spike n.1] 1. Bot. a. Of plants: Having an efflorescence in the form of a spike. b. Of flowers: Arranged in a spike.α 1668 Wilkins Real. Char. ii. iv. §4. 93 Spicate flowe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moullava spicata
Flowers - sessile in dense spicate racemes reaching 60 cm long; the rachis is grooved with soft hairs, armed with prickles. wikipedia.org
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spikate
▪ I. spik, spikate varr. spick n.2, spicate a.▪ II. spik var. spic n. and a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pimelea spicata
The specific epithet (spicata) means "spicate". wikipedia.org
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spicous
ˈspicous, a. Bot. ? Obs. [f. L. spīca spike.] Spicate; spiky, pointed.1658 Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus iii. 46 The seeds about the spicous head or torch of Tapsus Barbatus. 1694 Westmacott Script. Herb. (1695) 8 The Fruit or Apples..are..coated and armed with many spicous Pricks. [1775 in Ash. Hence i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carex spicata
It is known in the British Isles as "spiked sedge", in North America as "spicate sedge" or "prickly sedge". wikipedia.org
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tetragonous
tetragonous, a. Bot. (tɪˈtrægənəs) [f. tetragon or late L. tetragōn-us tetragonal + -ous.] Having four angles; = tetragonal a. 2.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. ii. xxii. (1765) 125 Seed, a single one, oblong, often tetragonous. 1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 245 Convolvulus arvensis,..peduncle..4-gonous. 1872 Ol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buddleja cuspidata
The narrow yellow inflorescences are axillary and spicate, 3–15 cm long by 1–1.5 cm wide; the corollas 7.5–8.5 mm long. wikipedia.org
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Olearia subspicata
The specific epithet (subspicata) means "almost spicate". wikipedia.org
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Willdenowia (plant)
They are borne in spicate cymes subtended by a persistent spathe. wikipedia.org
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Hibbertia spicata
The specific epithet (spicata) means "spicate". wikipedia.org
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Iguanura
Branched or spicate, it contains male and female flowers, both with three sepals and three petals. wikipedia.org
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Carex tricephala
Members of this section have leaf-like bracts, and small spicate inflorescences. wikipedia.org
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Andropogoneae
Description Spikelets within the inflorescence (flower cluster) are generally arranged on spicate racemes in pairs. wikipedia.org
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Pultenaea subspicata
The specific epithet (subspicata) means "almost spicate". wikipedia.org
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